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GE "picture cube" radio
I was at the flea market recently and saw a small, square GE battery operated transistor radio. The speaker is top firing and the controls are on the underside of the radio. All four sides of the radio have a place to slide a photo in. They want $10 for it and they claim it's from '72; but, it looks much newer. It actually looks to be from the '80's or later. I'm sure it will be there the next time I go and if I can get them down a little on it, I may buy it. Has anyone seen one like it?
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I remember those, pretty sure it's from the 70's.
This one? http://www.etsy.com/listing/25311751...stor-radio-and Last edited by Eric H; 12-30-2011 at 12:07 PM. |
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Yup...70's. My Mom had one. Pretty sure she got hers in '72 or '73. Designed to hold square Instamatic 124 pics as I recall.
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I have one, and I got it at a thrift. General Electric wasn't making the cute gimmicky sets after about 1977 or so anymore. I also have a Blue Max, the sound is underwhelming.
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Yep, that's the radio. I may get it, if it's still there, when I go back.
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Yep, definitely from the 70s when square pictures were common. By 1980, 35mm cameras had become much more popular and took over most of the market until digital cameras dominated. I remember the photo cubes (without a radio) being very common themselves.
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